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Tribloom Named Finalist for AWS City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge

Colorado Springs, Colorado, Oct 7, 2015 –Tribloom Inc. was named as a finalist in the Partners of Innovation Award category in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge. Tribloom garnered this honor for its support of City of San José permits and plans migration to the cloud.

“I would like to extend my congratulations to the City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge finalists,” said Teresa Carlson, Vice President Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services, Inc. “This competition highlights the many ways that state, local, and regional governments are becoming hubs of technological innovation around the world. These finalists are a great example of how the cloud is delivering the next generation of citizen services and making the business of government more efficient.”

Tribloom was selected by a panel of public and private organizations and winners from the first City on a Cloud Innovation Challenge.

“We have found AWS to be a highly-effective choice for city and regional governments,” says Tribloom Director of Business Development, Amy Currans. “City residents typically expect their governments to provide top-notch services with lean budgets, and AWS makes this a reality. This award reinforces the value AWS places on innovative cities, such as the City of San José, and customer-focused AWS partners, such as Tribloom.”

Tribloom President and Chief Technical Officer, Michael McCarthy, considers the City of San José project to be a good example of what Tribloom is all about. “Tribloom’s mission is to help our customers achieve success,” he points out. “The City of San José has over a century’s worth of irreplaceable content. We have taken great care to ensure the city’s content remained whole during migration and conveniently accessible post-migration.”